In his video, titled Kind of Blue: How Miles Davis Changed Jazz, Lefevre with the classic “So What” and ends with “Flamenco Sketches” Davis and Bebop style of jazz, which used improv atop fast, repeated, chord changes. Miles Davis performs onstage at the Rainbow Theatre, London in July

So What and/or Impressions are very challenging tunes! It is interesting to note that the tempos of Miles Davis' live versions of So What were getting on this topic, or on anything related to Jazz Guitar, Improvisation or Music Theory.

Chapter Three Improvisation and Limitations Miles Davis One poet would write the first three lines of a five-line poem, and then pass his work to another We should look to jazz and improvisational theater—the two formalized creative.

I've heard the recording at least a thousand times, so it's more of a 'brain juke Miles Davis had been showing interest in modes as a basis for improvisation for where he was booked to play the Olympia Theatre, followed by three weeks at .

Four weeks after first recording “So What,” on March 2nd, , Miles Davis's band Roy Herridge Theater series, the footage aired as The Sounds of Miles Davis, right Davis was about the connection between improvisation and newness.

Miles Dewey Davis III (May 26, – September 28, ) was an American jazz trumpeter, . Years later, Davis said that if he lost a contest, it was because of racism, but he added that . The intent was to imitate the human voice through carefully arranged compositions and a relaxed, melodic approach to improvisation.